I'm featuring the lovely Cat Patrick here today for her amazing book, REVIVED. There is just something about the way Cat weaves her stories that leave me breathless and always wanting more. I've never been disappointed by one of her books. She is definitely someone I look up to as an aspiring author and I'd pretty much read anything she writes. Here's a little about REVIVED:

Daisy
Appleby was a little girl when it happened, and she barely remembers
the accident or being brought back to life. At that moment, though, she
became one of the first subjects in a covert government program that
tests a drug called Revive.

Now fifteen, Daisy has died and been
Revived five times. Each death means a new name, a new city, a new
identity. The only constant in Daisy's life is constant change.

Then
Daisy meets Matt and Audrey McKean, charismatic siblings who quickly
become her first real friends. But if she's ever to have a normal life,
Daisy must escape from an experiment that's much larger--and more
sinister--than she ever imagined.

From its striking first chapter to its emotionally charged ending, Cat Patrick's Revived is a riveting story about what happens when life and death collide.

***Interview with Cat Patrick***

CT: If you ever needed to be revived, what do you predict the cause of your death would have been?

CP: You
might be surprised to know that I’ve never been asked that question,
and to be honest, I’m a little freaked out by it. I’ve just typed
several options, only to delete them, fearful of life—or death—imitating
interview. Yes, I am superstitious borderline bonkers.

CT: In REVIVED, Daisy has been more than a little reckless with her life
because she knows Revive can bring her back. Her attitude toward
protecting life changes throughout the book, especially after she meets
Matt. Was it challenging for you to show the readers how much Daisy had
learned?

CP: Writing
meaningful character arcs is always a challenge but once I had the
right plot, Daisy’s fell into place. Originally, I struggled—Revived
started out as almost a road trip book—but once I got Daisy settled in
Omaha, it was easier for her to learn and grow and for me to explain her
evolution to readers. When she was traveling around, she rarely had
enough interaction with any of the other characters for them to
influence such significant growth.

CT: I loved Mason's character and the way he was always so reliably there
for Daisy. Did you always intend for him to be both the fill-in father
but also someone who truly cared about Daisy?

CP: Thank
you, and great question. In early drafts, Mason was a bit less fatherly
and was downright gruff in some places. Those interactions seemed
wrong, and I softened him up. And I think it paid off; readers seem to
enjoy him. With my other book, Forgotten, the love interest, Luke, is
the most mentioned supporting character. With Revived, it's all about
Mason.

CT:
As a writer, I understand that the first draft of a book often looks
completely different than the final draft. What is one major difference
from the first draft to the final that you can share with us?

CP: In
early drafts, Mason’s partner was a man, and there was just something
off about that. Something missing. I changed his partner to a woman,
Cassie, and immediately that something became apparent. I don’t want to say what it was for fear of spoiling the book for readers, but it was a pretty significant plot point.

CT: Which came to you first, Daisy or the plot? Was there a moment when
they both meshed together and you just knew you had a story worth
writing?

CP: The
drug came first, honestly. I read about a potential drug that could
jolt stroke patients back to normal around the time we lost a family
friend to cancer. I wondered what it would be like if there were a drug
that could bring people back from the dead. And if you were a teenager
with access to such a drug, who would you be? The plot developed from
there.

***Giveaway***

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